Thing, youll want to enjoy today, even when obscured by the clouds at times. Plan on highs around 40 in many spots, and closer to 45 south of i80. Our next storm system is just coming into the Pacific Northwest this morning, and its decent. Plan on more clouds and even some drizzle and fog in the area for wednesday and wednesday night. By thanksgiving, we still anticipate areawide rainfall with amounts of a half inch to one inch. Fog will be possible east of us on thanksgiving, which could cause flying issues. From friday through most of the weekend, our weather is quiet. Later on sunday into monday is another window worth watching for possible rain or snow in the midwest, but much of this hinges on the eventual track of the thanksgiving system. Enjoy your tuesday today partly cloudy high 3743 winds se 515 alo 39 dbq 38 iow 43tonight mostly cloudy low 3137 winds se 1015 alo 32 dbq 30 iow 35tomorrow chance of showers fog high 4248 winds s 1015 alo 44 dbq 44 iow 47tomorrow night areas of
First, meteorologis t kaj omara has your first alert forecast, kaj. Plan on a cool and windy day across eastern iowa. The wind will gust at times to 45 or even 50mph. A wind advisory is in effect for the entire tv9 viewing area through sunset. Plan on highs into the lower and middle 50s, but at least well have some sunshine. The main focus of the next few days is the snow that will arrive on friday night. While snow is possible before sunset, accumulation s will be limited. However, once the sun goes down, snow should increase in intensity and last the entire night. Snow will linger right into saturday morning. Plan on 46 to be on the ground by saturday morning in many areas, with trends of a narrow heavier band trying to set up around cedar rapids and or dubuque. Well continue to monitor these trends as this system develops. We encourage you to stay tuned to the latest tv9 first alert forecast and to get a Free Download of the tv9 weather app, for video updates and radar at your finge
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Fire officials responded to another fire at the University of Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories on Friday morning after one broke out the day before. The fire started around 10:29 a.m. Friday, and was put out within the hour. The cause of the fire is still under.
This is a developing story. Check back for updates. Fire officials responded on Thursday afternoon to a fire at the Iowa Advanced Technology Laboratories. The fire’s cause is still under investigation. A Hawk Alert went out at 1:29 p.m. to the UI community advising students to “avoid the area” and “follow on scene first responder.